For a long time ..the police depatments in conjunction with PGE and PP&L ( the 2 major power companies in the north west) have had a deal where houses
that where above average in power use where treated as suspicouse(sp)...then the Tacoma police went to the infrared cameras in helos to pick out
houses that where hotter then ones on the street..they used all this to pick out houses that where MJ suspects..But the reality of it was that in
instead they found houses with very poor insulation, substandard windows etc...I wonder if this is what is gonna happen again..what a joke

i wonder what'd happen if someone set up counter to this so a very bright and unpleasant flash were to appear when people use it on these houses. if
they snoop on me i know i'd be pissed but then i wouldn't cos i wouldn't know it happened. americans security is being threatened by government
with no respect for privacy. things can be good but sometimes they take it far. it's unconstitutional but so is not being able to spell constitution.
lol

"SoldierVision
Sci-fi's X-ray vision now has a real-world equivalent. The handheld SoldierVision device emits low-power radio pulses that penetrate walls up to 30
feet away, emitting unique patterns as they bounce off concrete, wood, and human skin. SoldierVision analyzes the patterns to create a color-coded
"picture" of a room's contents -- unarmed civilians or an ambush, for instance. Built by Time Domain, a Huntsville, Ala., firm that holds patents
on several ultra-wideband technologies, the first SoldierVision units were delivered to the Army in October. -- M.M.

COST: $29,500 per handheld
COMPANY TO WATCH: Time Domain
WHAT IT MAKES: Handheld surveillance device

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